My article "Data is not available upon request" was published in Meta-Psychology. Very happy to see this out!
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My article "Data is not available upon request" was published in Meta-Psychology. Very happy to see this out!
open.lnu.se/index.php/me...
You call it an ifelse statement, I call it a lightweight, agentic decision module operating within a deterministic inference framework
Hi Vladislav, did you by any chance take a look at what happens if you use a glm (e.g poisson) instead of ols? I wonder if this is a general issue or if this is exclusive to ols. My simulation suggest that the issue persists but I do not have any intuition or derivation of why this is
Thank you!
Thank you very much! This makes absolute sense - I guess what I am worried about is how to sell this to a more theoretical statistician audience which could reply that this is just how OLS works, and that we always get some sort of weighted average, where units with more info are weighted more.
I am missing the argument that this is not a valid estimand. Does this have to do with potential confounders between the variance of the exposure and the individual treatment effect?
Thank you very much for the ressources - very helpful! I am new to the econ literature and struggling with the concept of heterogeneity bias. You show that the estimand for the 1FE is basically a variance-weighted ATE!=ATE. Why is this inherently bad, or why are we talking about a bias here?
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Men will literally prefer going Bayesian instead of going to therapy.
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Also, calling Cox proportional hazard regression AI is snake oil.
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Some of my favorite new things with data.table in #rstats
(Ignore the CRAN not ok, we are working on some R C API changes still)
there is hope
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Google has this new tool that allows you to turn documents into podcasts, so of course here's a fake podcast on Bem's "Writing the Empirical Journal Article"
@socarxivbot.bsky.social Is already on here :-) , if youβre interested in the code: github.com/schmutzre/Me...
*taps mic* Is this thing on?
In his keynote at the Perspectives on Scientific Error workshop, @ianhussey.bsky.social finally answers the question who can help us carry the burden of detecting all the countless scientific errors out there:
A clone-army of Nick Browns
First attempt not to perish: journals.plos.org/globalpublic...
Hi Phil, I used your template for creating a bot here (@PsyArXivBot). This was a big help - thanks a lot! Do you have any experience in implementing these website link cards with typescript that can be created when manually posting links? This is the repo for reference: github.com/schmutzre/Ps...